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Back Issues of the Wild Culture Sunday Edition
Delve back into what you may have missed.

The Naming of Plants
A child's universe, alive with what grows in a back yard. By Stephen Orr.

On Souls Wrapped in Bark
A tree climber sings his heart out for that which beautifies earth and sky. By Mark Goodwin.

That was then, this is now: Learning from past environmental success
What was done then, what is different now.

Young & Primed for Change: A new generation on the march
Some in this mob could take us there. Photographs by Whitney Smith.

The Original Aim of Mother's Day
Julia Ward Howe's appeal for women to unite for peace. By Susanne Severeid.

Frieke Janssens' Freaky Virtuosity
A new book draws from twenty years of work by a passionately probing Belgium photographer. By Frieke Janssens.

Education as a Weapon of Struggle: Rethinking the Parkland Uprising in the Age of Mass Violence
The Parkland uprisings . . . and debugging the code in the education, democracy and mass violence debate. By Henry Giroux.
